The following are prior art that seems relevant:
Prior embodiments created for the removal of lint and hair from garments are several in numbers but lacking in effectiveness. Both U.S. Pat. No. 06/290,786 to McKay and Nicholas D. (1981) and U.S. Pat. No. 7, 2334,188 to McKay (2007) show the same general assembly dedicated for maintaining our clothes free of lint and hair—the adhesive tape roller. The adhesive tape roller seems to presently be the most adequate lint remover available to date; however, the adhesive portion of the assembly has to be continuously replaced and it does not produce a lint free garment. This is so often substantiated by our own effort to eradicate lint from our clothes. In the end, it seems to be a fruitless effort relegated to a semi-won battle. That will not be the case with The Velcro Lint Remover whose small hooks within the Velcro material lifts and hold the lint as it is brush against the garment.
Lint removers found in the market today do not effectively accomplish the task of keeping us lint free. Even though, the adhesive tape roller is the ultimate choice for removing lint from garments. An improved lint remover that utilizes Velcro Hooks can accomplish the task of keeping our garments lint free. The Velcro Lint Remover comprises of a predetermined base and a predetermined piece of Velcro firmly attached to a base. To properly clean the Velcro, a serrated element would be essential.
The support of the lint remover should be light weight and properly sized and shaped as to fit comfortably in the palm of the hand. Preferably, the support can have the shape of a square with a predetermined scale- Scale: 5.08 cm. =8.89 cm. The Velcro part,
A rod,
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application #: 61,634,676 filed Apr. 17, 2012 by the present inventor.